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    Question Can anyone ID this plane?

    G'day All;

    I was wondering if anyone can positively ID this aircraft?

    I'm not talking about the 109 in the foreground .. I'm wondering about the one in the background. The one with the triple tail.

    NO GUESSING PLEASE. This is not a contest ... just a simple question.

    The photo is dated: "France 1940"

    Does anyone know for sure?

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    Thank you for your time & attention.

    - Dirtman
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    Dirtman


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    Believe it or Not, Dirtman, the plane in the background that is obstructed by a BF-109 and the tail of the Dewoitine D.520 is a Loire Nieuport LN 401 Naval Dive bomber.

    The LN 401 is the French equivalent of the Junkers Ju 87 Sturzkampfflugzeug (Or Stuka)

    Hope that answers your question, Dirtman

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    Plane ID

    As the man with the long name said it's an LN 401 - and you'll find one here in the archive on the first page of my stuff, All the best

    baldy
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    Spot on

    Quote Originally Posted by BoeingvsAirbusNKL View Post
    Believe it or Not, Dirtman, the plane in the background that is obstructed by a BF-109 and the tail of the Dewoitine D.520 is a Loire Nieuport LN 401 Naval Dive bomber.

    The LN 401 is the French equivalent of the Junkers Ju 87 Sturzkampfflugzeug (Or Stuka)

    Hope that answers your question, Dirtman

    Right, except the foremost French plane is a MS 406, not a D520

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    Can any one this plane

    Messerschmitt BF-109E-7


    Regards Willi Breihof

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    LN 401 or LN 411 ?? We'll probably never know.

    Quote Originally Posted by baldy View Post
    As the man with the long name said it's an LN 401 - and you'll find one here in the archive on the first page of my stuff, All the best

    baldy
    Hi all,

    a fascinating photo Dirtman. I wonder exactly where in France it is??

    More info on the LN 401 at wikipedia:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loire-Nieuport_LN.401

    in addition to which my book "Combat aircrfat of world war two" (1985) says: ... after the 19th of May attack ...

    "subsequently relegated [to] reconnaissance, night attack roles on southern (Italian) front; twelve of twenty-four examples produced under Vichy control later seized by Germany."

    This has inspired me, I must install Baldy's plane and have a fly!

    cheers,

    SW

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    Quote Originally Posted by Willi Breihof View Post
    Messerschmitt BF-109E-7


    Regards Willi Breihof
    When I look at the canopy in front of the Bf109 I'm convinced it is a E-3

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoeingvsAirbusNKL View Post
    Believe it or Not, Dirtman, the plane in the background that is obstructed by a BF-109 and the tail of the Dewoitine D.520 is a Loire Nieuport LN 401 Naval Dive bomber.

    The LN 401 is the French equivalent of the Junkers Ju 87 Sturzkampfflugzeug (Or Stuka)

    Hope that answers your question, Dirtman
    The rudder is from a Morane Saulnier MS406C-1...

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    Loire 451

    There are a couple of updates to the original model to include folding wings and a tail hook for carrier operations.
    Keep your airspeed up,



    Jagdflieger

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kampa View Post
    Right, except the foremost French plane is a MS 406, not a D520
    Oh! I should have known. Thanks Kampa.

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    Many Thanks to everyone for their comments, they are very much appreciated. :salute:

    It's help like this that makes this forum the "Centre of the CFS2 Universe" and the friendliest place on the internet.

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    Dirtman


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